
If you thought James Beaufort and Ruby Bell were just another enemies-to-lovers trope, think again. Episode 6 of Maxton Hall Season 2 just delivered the single most romantic scene in German teen-drama history, and the world is collectively sobbing into its popcorn.
After weeks of misunderstandings, icy hallway glances, unsent texts, and James drowning his feelings in expensive whiskey alone in his dorm, the moment we’ve all been screaming for finally happened: their secret date at an abandoned boathouse on the river Cherwell, a place so forgotten even the Maxton Hall elite have never heard of it.
Just the two of them. One rickety wooden rowboat. And thousands of fairy lights James spent the entire afternoon hanging himself.
Ruby arrived in the same navy dress she wore on her very first day at Maxton Hall, the one James once whispered made her look like “the night sky decided to wear a dress.” No designer gown, no diamonds. Just Ruby.
James was waiting on the dock in a simple white shirt, sleeves rolled up, tie nowhere in sight, looking for once like an ordinary 18-year-old boy instead of the untouchable Beaufort heir.
No grand speeches. No dramatic music swell.
He just said, voice cracking:
“I searched half of Oxford for a place where no one knows our last names. Here… I’m just James. You’re just Ruby. No legacy, no scholarship, no expectations. Just us.”
Ruby didn’t answer with words. She stepped forward, placed her hand over his racing heart, and nodded. Tears fell, but for the first time in months, they were happy ones.
They sat on the edge of the old boat, legs dangling above the cold November water. James pulled a tiny music box from his pocket, the same one that played “Clara” the night Ruby fell asleep in his bed last season. He opened it and set it between them.
“I kept it,” he whispered. “Because I knew one day I’d need it to say I’m sorry… and to say I love you.”
Ruby laughed through her tears, the first real smile we’ve seen from her in ages.
“I thought you hated me.” “I hated myself for hurting you.”
And then, the moment that sent a million screenshots flying across the internet: James cupped her face and kissed her under a sky made of fairy lights and river reflections. Slow, gentle, healing. Like they were erasing every fight, every slammed door, every second they spent apart.
When they finally pulled away, foreheads still touching, James slipped a simple silver ring onto her finger, no diamond, just two tiny letters engraved inside: R&J.
“Not a proposal,” he said, cheeks flaming. “A promise. That from now on, no matter what Maxton or my family or the entire world throws at us, I’m never letting you go again.”
Ruby looked at the ring, then at him, and leaned her head on his shoulder.
The camera slowly pulled back, leaving two small silhouettes glowing against the water, finally, finally free.
The episode ends with Ruby texting Lydia: “I found where I belong. Right here. With him.”
And the fandom knows: the era of misunderstandings, heartbreak, and distance is officially over.
James Beaufort and Ruby Bell are no longer the arrogant heir and the scholarship girl.
They’re just James and Ruby, and for the first time, they get to love each other out loud, without fear, without walls.
Maxton Hall Season 2 didn’t just give us a date night.
It gave us the happiest chapter these two have ever had.
And somewhere under the Oxford stars tonight, they’re finally, truly happy.